Karnataka High Court Dismisses FIR Against Siddhanth Kapoor in Drug Case
Siddhanth Kapoor's Legal Troubles
Siddhanth Kapoor, the brother of actress Shraddha Kapoor, found himself embroiled in controversy back in 2022. Four years prior, he was taken into custody by Bengaluru police during a hotel raid. Along with two others, he faced allegations related to drug use, leading to the filing of a First Information Report (FIR) against them. In the same year, Siddhanth sought to have the FIR dismissed. Recently, the Karnataka High Court has reportedly ruled in his favor, dismissing the FIR.
Court's Decision on Drug Case
Siddhanth Kapoor Receives Legal Relief
As reported by Bar and Bench, the Karnataka High Court has granted Siddhanth permission to quash the FIR and halt further proceedings in the drug case linked to a rave party in Bengaluru. Justice M Nagaprasanna, in a ruling dated July 9, determined that the prosecution's case relied heavily on questionable urine tests conducted by a private lab.
The court also highlighted procedural errors in how the blood and urine samples were managed by the private hospital. Initially, police claimed that Siddhanth's urine sample tested positive for cannabis and cocaine. However, he has consistently denied these allegations, asserting that he did not knowingly consume any drugs. Following his arrest in 2022, Siddhanth was granted bail as no drugs were found on him.
Siddhanth Kapoor's Career Highlights
Career Overview
On the professional front, Siddhanth made his debut in Bollywood with the film Shootout at Wadala in 2013, where he portrayed the character Gyancho. The crime thriller, directed by Sanjay Gupta, featured a star-studded cast including John Abraham, Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Kangana Ranaut. Following his debut, he appeared in several films such as Ugly, Jazbaa, Paltan, Bombairiya, Chehre, and Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship.
Additionally, Siddhanth shared the screen with his sister Shraddha in Haseen Parkar, which was released in theaters in 2017. Beyond films, he has also participated in web series like Bhaukaal and Mandala Murders. His most recent film, Human Cocaine, directed by Sarim Momin, premiered on January 30 of this year. Currently, Siddhanth has not announced any new projects, so stay tuned for updates!
